‘BEETLEJUICE’ haunts the Peoria Civic Center in a triumphant production
On Tuesday, the Broadway touring cast of “BEETLEJUICE” started their
On Tuesday, the Broadway touring cast of “BEETLEJUICE” started their
Jane Walsh is a Peoria native with more than 20
The passing of Cameron Paul was an unexpected tragedy. At
With their chances at making the Missouri Valley Conference tournament
Bradley track and field made two stops in Iowa last
For decades, the best way to get yourself recognized for
Three years ago, a global pandemic ended – for humans.
Sometimes, a season doesn’t end because a team wasn’t good
The Zaleski Drop Tower currently sits next to the elevators
For the first time since 2000, the men’s golf MVC
It usually starts as background noise. An episode plays while
It was June 2022. I was casually sitting in my
The Scout staff has compiled a list of its favorite
With the 2026 NFL Draft concluded, 257 collegiate players have
Despite the court being dormant, the college basketball offseason is
Houston rapper Megan Thee Stallion, whose real name is Megan
About 37 years ago, Tim Burton’s “Beetlejuice” was released in
Thursday, I got into my car, ready to attack the
The Monetary Award Program grant changed its regulations, but it is unlikely there will be a repeat of last fall’s uproar, said Financial Assistance Director
More than 20 million in the U.S. suffer from depression; almost everyone has to deal with suicide, depression, addiction, or self-injury at some point in their lives.
Unless you live under a rock or haven’t checked your e-mail in a month, chances are you’ve heard about the Jay Leno performance scheduled for
Student Senate’s 2009 Housing Report, in which dorm security was identified as a major area of concern, has led to the student initiative of making
Once upon a time, in a land far, far away, there was an ogre named Shrek. But before there was Shrek, there was Eric Petersen,
For those living in the St. James Apartment Complex, crossing University Street at Bradley Avenue is one of the fastest ways to access campus. But
Lydia’s Lounge recently failed a health inspection test, but it remains open. The eatery lost points for having a back door open, a pan of
A Student Senate Committee chairperson possibly violated the constitution Sunday night during the weekly Internal Affairs committee meeting. Upon arrival to the IA meeting, Student
The Main Street Commons construction project is continuing, although some members of the community have questions about how the project will effect residents as well
A few dozen students lined the sidewalk outside the Cambridge Property Management leasing office Wednesday night for the new first-come, first-serve lease system. Formerly a lottery, students who had specific apartments in mind